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We know a lot of statistics about suicide.
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Millions of people are struggling with conditions caused by neurological damage or disease, with impacts ranging from speech problems to total paralysis.
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The future of healthcare is already here.
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What if you could know in advance which patients would benefit from certain therapies?
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Health may be priceless, but healthcare is not.
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(SPONSORED) Millions of people are struggling with conditions caused by neurological damage or disease. The future of treatment for many may not lie not in new and different drugs but in smart devices that can monitor, interpret and generate neurological signals. Data analytics is making these treatments possible.
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(SPONSORED) The future of healthcare is already here. From automated insulin pumps to diagnostic instruments that can interpret their own results, today's medical devices are smarter and more sophisticated than ever. What's driving these innovations? The answer is data.
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(SPONSORED) What if you could know in advance which patients would benefit from certain therapies? Or could intervene in a medical crisis before it's too late? While doctors have traditionally had to rely on instinct to make these calls, predictive analytics could be a game changer for hospitals, healthcare providers and patients.
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(SPONSORED) Health may be priceless, but healthcare is not. With medical costs on the rise, insurance companies and government payers are increasingly asking pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers to prove--and quantify--the value of their therapies.
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